Collaborators

Hideyasu is now lecturing in Statistics at Loughborough University but continues to collaborate on our work on biodiversity through time and space

Sandra is Research Director at IRSTEA and at present spends most of her time based in France

Amy now has a Faculty position at The University of the West Indies, Trinidad & Tobago, as a lecturer in Zoology. She continues to collaborate on research into biodiversity patterns in tropical streams, as well as studying the Trinidadian guppies which inhabit them

Dalva collaborates with our work on diversity in time and space which contributes to the conservation of biological diversity

Mara’s main interest is the study of sexual selection, the evolution of mating tactics and strategies, and their consequences at population level. During her PHD she worked with bitterling fishes (the Chinese Rhodeus ocellatus and the European Rhodeus amarus) under the supervision of Dr Carl Smith